SPECIAL NOTICES. DR.SffATira'B WIIJJ 0 HURRY OOKPOUSTD.*— DE, BWATMI’g WILD OHBEET OOKTOUtfS. SB. SWATKB’S WILD CHKBBY COKPOUHD. The wonderful cures performed by this valuable medl* due, In Pulmonary CON SUMPTION, Coughs; Colds, Asth , . ma, Bronchitis, Influenza, ‘Whooping ' Cough, Croup* Spitting of Blood. Liver Com* plaint* Pain In the Sido and Breast, Tickling or raisins in the Throat, and all Diseases; of the. Lungs and Breast* hare excited the astonish ment of all who have wit • _ nessed Us marvellous effect. For thirty years It has been a standard remedy. N;* * Dr. Bwayne’s Compound Syrup o'HWild Cherry, M so dong as Diseases of the Throat, Lungs and Breast exist, •will be sought after ,as a remedy emiuently superior to all other compounds. Prepared only by DR. SWAINE A BOW, 330 Worth SIXTH Street, Phila. de2l-mw2t Decidedly the Most Beautiful, as well as the most useful and economical production of the pre sent day,-is HOWE dc STEVENS' System of Family Dye Colors, Yet they are so simple that any one can use them with perfect success. They, comprise all the staple colorr, and also the most exquisite shades, and are put up in neat packages* with full directions for use. Bold by Druggists generally. ' de2l-6t liOOK out tor Counterfeits l not only of bank bills, but of everything truly valuable. We under stand that even the indispensable articles known as “Fa mily Dye Colors” are no exception to this rule. The imitations* Like all counterfeits, are utterly worthless. Bemember that HOWE dr STEVENS’ Family Dye Colors are the original, the only valuable and useful thing of the kind. de2B-flt For ONCE, WE TAKE PLEASURE in calling the Attention of our readers to an advertisement—that of HOWE & STEVENS’ “ Family Dye Color a,” These Dyea have become a household necessity, and so general in their ure that many a well-dressed lady finds that many an article, once rejected as out of date, is, by the aid of these Dyee, made as good as new. j*4-6t Deaf Made to Hear;—Suitable and APPROPRIATE PRESENTS to relatives and friende are the ACOUSTIC AURICLES, and other instruments to assist the hearing. Also, Pocket Knives, Razors, and Scissors, of the finest'quality, at P. MADEIRA’S, 115 ■South TENTH Street, below Chestnut. ‘ del?-6t GOLD PENS RK-POIKXJSW'JSWUAu;xv.xtbv.- oft the receipt of-38 cents. Circulars for the John son Pen, sent oh application, by Mail or other wise. E, 5. JOHNSON, Manufactory and Office, •deSMm ' 15 MAIDEN LANE. New York City. It is not often that we come in contact With an article that we feel justified In recommending to our numerous readers, but the article of Family Dye Co lors, manufactured by HOWE dt STEVENS, we feel we can heartily commend to all who may haye use for Dyes •of any colors. Foreale by all Druggists. jail 8t Kendall’s Amboline, FOB. THE HA 18. AMBOLINE BfOISTENS, ' BEAUTIFIES, ODOBATEB, ♦ LENGTHENS, INVIGORATES, NOURISHES, EMBELLISHES THE HAIR A PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOUND, made entirely from etimulatingvextraots of , BOOTS, HERBS, AND FLOWERS. Prevents the hair falling' out or from turning prema turely gray. Ladies wbo desire a luxuriant head oi hair should notfail to give the AMBOLINE a trial. Price $1 per box, containin g two bottles. PREPARED ONLY BY KENDALL AGO., 506 BROADWAY, New York. AfIKNTS IN PHILADELPHIA, JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY, & CO WHEN, No. 33 North SlXTH'Street. de7-mwsSm A Severe Assault, and their Colors TAkes; !—lt Is not often that we hear of a more chival rous assault, and with Bnch dyeing success, and so few hilled, as has been made on HOWE & STEVENS' Family Dye Colors, and that, too, by ladies, wholly unaccus tomed to any thing of the hind. Every lady in the coun try should continuo the assault until those colors ar found in every house. Bold by all druggists throughout the country. . jalS*6t Hair Dye! Hair Dye 11 BATCHELOR’S celebrated HAIR DTE is the Be3t in the World. The only Harmless, True, and Reliable Dye known, This splendid Hair Dye Is perfect—change! Red, Rusty, or Gray Hair, instantly to a Glossy Blacl or Hatural Broum , without injuring the Hair or stain* lug the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; im* parts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed William A. Batchblor; all others are mere Imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, Ac. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street, Hew York. Batchelor’s new Toilet Cream for Dressing the Hair. . . '• jy29-ly Elbotbioitly Soibntipioaly Applied fey Dl. A. H. BTIVEIIB.IHS S4&IH PHI EQDi.EE, KUltilttDMl. BASS-tf Dr. Swbkt’s Infallible liinimenx is the best remedy for Sores in the known world. HOLIDAY N P RES ENT S. STECK & CO.’S PIANOS. MASON A HAMLIN’S CABINET OROASB. fwfft J. £. gould; SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. aoH-td«2B MARBIBD. HUDDELL.—On the 18th inst., of diphtheria. Samuel Harlan, son of George H. and. Rebecca Huddell, aged 4 years Also ■ BURNELL.'—On the 39th inst ,of diphtheria, Thomas Henry, only son of Thomas Honry and Caroline 3l.Har nellj and grand son of George H. and Rebecca Huddell, -On Thursday evening, Dec. 17, 1863, by the Rev. John Street, Mr. I. D.B. Mar; shall to Mißs Annie E , daughter of Rev. John Street, all of Philadelphia . , • . * FRITZ-HBX.—On Thursday evening, 17th inst., by •the Rev. Joseph A. Seiss, D. u., Horace Frifz to Annie 8., daughter of Dr. George Rex. _ i»ARKY-DlMloK.—December 37, 1863, at the Church of the Advent, Boston, Jla=s.,by the Rav. Dr. BoLlea, Lieutenant Edward Randolph Parry* llth H. S. V r Z< to-Miss Fannie E., daughter of Colonel Justin Dirnich, letU. S. Artillery, and Commandant of Boston Harbor. No cards. New York, Minnesota, and Onicago papers please copy. ' 6| X>IjSI3. JtEWHALL.—The funeral of Captain Walter 8. New haUwill take place from Ills father’s residence. Man helm Btreet. Germantown, on Tuesday morning, at 11 o’clock precisely. „ ••••". , The friends of the family are respectfolly invited -to attend without further notice. , . _ VT JONES-On Bixth day, the ;18th inst., Hannah Jones, •Jn the 78th year of hsr age. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from Friend’s .Meeting-house, Fourth .and Green streets, this (secondday)the 21st inst., at 2 o’clock, without farther notice• • , __ ~ * McKA.—ln this city, on tho 16thinst., Mrs. Mary M, 3fcKa. of South Carolina, in the79th yeir ofher age.;* ROBBINB.—On Friday afternoon, 18th inst., Ellen, Yfillct of Captain Jamah nnrflffiffifii fisa ur mvir frr fully invited to attend h.er funeral, on Tuesday mormntr, Al 10 6’6166h. ittm tb6 Jdftidenfifl of William Howell. Race street, above Thirty-third, West Philadelphia, ** SHINN.—On the SOtU inst., aftera short,but severe ill ness, HANNAH fcHINN. aged fiS years. • .. , , Her relatives and friends are particularly invited to attend hex funeral, to meet at the resldenceof her brother, Earl Shinn. No. 538 Vine street, on third day, the JBd inst., at 2 o'clock P. M. . . WALK.—On the 2utliinst., Lewis Wain, in the es-.h ,e MAY —ln this city, on the morning of the 18th inst., Rev. James May,’ D. D. v in the 59th year of his age. * His relatives and friends, the clergy, and officers and students of the Divinity School, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence. No. 1520 Pine street, this day, 21st instant, at 12 o’clock, Ser vices at the Chuichof the Epiphany at lo clock P. M. sr jONES'— Om Wednesday, the 16th inst., Edward S. fa friend those of his brother, George S. Jonea, and the membeiß of Lafayette Lodge, No. 71, A. Y. M., are reuuesied to attend his funeral, from his late real- . •deuce, No. 624 North Eighth, street, this day, the 2lst of December, at 10 o’clock, A. M. • - . . __ GETTY-—At the La Pierre House, on the 16th fast., 12 o’clock noon, Samuel Getty, late of Louisville, Ky. His remains were conveyed to Louisville for inter ment. Weekly Report of Interments. Health OfmobJ December 19.18 W. -Deaths and Interments in the pity Philadelphia, from-theT&ih to the ISlh of December 1863. CAUSES OP DEATH. .Anthma ‘ Abscess Asphyxia .Amina Pectoris Apoplexy. Burns and Scalds* • • • Cancer of UternS 'Casualties Croup. ............... Congestion* Brain.. ** Lungs.. Cirrhosis 1 Consumption. Longs. Concussion of Brain. Convulsions... SlDhthtfiftimiti tttt BWTJSWSitum him?' Diarrhoea.. Dr0p5y....... Brain.. “ Chest Disease of Brain “ Heart..... ** Liver Drowted. 2 Dysentery:. * Debility 8 'Erysipelas: Fever j 1 ** Congestive.-.; i “• Pernicious... “ Remittent.... ** Scarlet .. “ Typhus Ma* ligoant..... 4i WABDB. W First 17 Teatl 5ec0nd.......... G Eleye Third...*•••»—•• 8 Twel] Four 12 Thirl Fifth.* Four' Sixth*. fi Fifte* Seventh *-.*..£0 Sixte Eighth..** 7 Sever tfinth..* 6 Eight ..Total Deduct deaths from th< WARDS. 7 Nineteenth....**l6 j nth 4 Twentieth ..ID Ifth. ........10 Twenty-first,... .'24 9 Twenty-second.. 8 rleenth 9 Twenty-third.... G jenthi 11 Twenty-fourth..lD eenth 6 Twenty-fifth.... £ mteenih 10 Unknown......**H kteenth...?..!! Net deaths la the city • • • v • • 'X • * •; w ••••■ •• • • ••MB Nativity—United States, lft»; Foreign, 73: Unknown, 11 From the Almshouse, 6; People of Color, 10; from the -country, 13, , M The number of deaths, compared with the correspond* dna weeks of 1862 and of last week, was as follows: weekending'December 20,1862, was 243. '■Week ending December V 2. 1863. was 256. ‘ .Males, 151; Females, IIS: Boys, 77; Girls, su. Bsaltoi and lutermentn of aolilinra m city. 11. BLACK DRESS GOODS.—CASH -■-J MERB& Velour Reps, Tamlses, 3-4 and 6-4 Mona* voellnes, Mermoes, Henrietta Cloths or silk-warp Gash dneres, •ttoman Poplins, Irish Poplins, English and ■Trench Bombazines, Aieplnes, corded Monsaelines, Aus tralian Crapes, Baratheas, Turin Cloths, Paramattas, OeLalnes, Oriental Lustres. Alpacas and Mohair Lustres, Xepa Anglais,Mourntos 911 k, Annure. Poultde Sole and Gros Grain Silks. M BESSON & SOB, Cf 23 Mourning Store, No, 918 CHESTNUT Street. ■pYRE & LANDELL, AS IS THEIR Bsnal caatom in the twelfth month, have reduced some fine 6Hk«. Shawls. and Poplins.' to favor the land ~W. PT a oti«e A Of CHBISTHAS QlFre 7aeKionttli}s Sich Bilks, . Expensive L-»k Shawls, Gorgeous Pia o Coyer*. Belmoiala, of ftue grade*. FAIR FOR THE CHURCH OF THE I*3“ MEDI.TOB will «p«n»t ASSEMBLY BUILD IN US. TENTH and CHESTNUT I Streets. MONPAT. December 21st, at IP. M. Tuesday and Wednesday from 10 A. M. toIOP. M. Admission 10 cents, de2i-3t* THE FAIR AT BROAD AND ARCH Street will remain open nntll TO-MORRO W piuesday) EVENING.- A rare opportunity for bargains for Chrhtmas presents, as the balance of the roods will be sold off cheap. it CHAPLAIN OF THE 34TH Ic> REGIMENT NBWJERSEY VOLUNTEERS wIU be at the Rooms of the Young Men’s Christian Associa tion, CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, This Afternoon, from two to four o’clock, to receive letters or small paok ages for the men ofhis regiment, It* SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, F&axkford, December IS, 1663. At a meeting of the Board of Directors’hold this day, WILLIAM H. RHAWN, of the Philadelphia Bank, was unanimously elected Cashier of this bank. . NATHAN HILLES, President. Tbe first instalment of THIRTY DOLLARS PER BBABE. upon the capital stock of the SECOND NA TIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, will be parable at Wiiobt’s Institute, Frankford, on MONDAY, TUES DAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, the 2lst, 22d. 2Sd, and 21th days of December, 1863, between 0 A. M. and 2P. Sf, 1 * By order of the Board of Directors. ~ W. H. RHAWN, Cashier. FRAXKFORP.Dec. IS, 1863. de2l-St CHRISTMAS DIWNER FOR THE AOs* POOR.—There will be a Dinner for the Poor Children of thv Bedford-etreei Mlsdon Ssliools. at the Mission Douse. Gl9 BEDFORD Street, on CHRISTMAS DaY, at 12 o’clock. ’ Friends of the poor are requested to send donations of money, turkey* l , or provisions, and eomo and Bee the children enjoy them. : , . Tc avoid -imposition* Rive to no one. unless you are personally acquainted with them, and send your dona tions to the Mission House. 619 BEDFORD Street, in care of the Missionary, J. H. BECKWITH, or*the fol lowing managers: - EDMUND S. YARD. 501 Spruce street. GEORGE MILLIKEN, 828 Arch street. JACOB H. BURDSALL. 623 Ohestnai 6t. del9-Gt JAMES L. BISPIUM, 710 S, Second st. . SLAVES FROM I.OUISI REBECGA EUGE, 10 years old; ROSA-DOWNS. 7 years old; CHARLES TAYLOR, Syeare old, , , , Intelligent .WHITE Chtldren. lately liberated- from slavery by order of Major General Banks, and WILSON CHINN, a Griff Negro, f 4 Branded on the forehead with the inUi*lsofhls late master’s name, and wearing the Iron Collar ana other instruments of torture used to t*me lub noble nature to the level of the Patriarchal Institutions (!) of the South, will bs present on the platform at • CONCERT HALL, At a Meeting to be held on MONDAY next, Dec. 21st. at S o'clock hL. ©WZN LOVE JOY. Got MONTGOMERY, of Vicksburg, , And other distinguished speakers, will address the meet ing. The proceeds will be for the benefit of the FREE SCHOOLS OF LOUISIANA. Tickets, Twonty-five Cents: for sale at No. 1210 Ches tnut street; at the door during the evening; C. H. Needles', Twelfth. and Race: T. B.,Pugh’s, Sixth and Chestnut: Anti.Rinvery Booms, No 106 N.Tenth street; Martien’s, 'and at Solmer*a rnofographlc Rooms. del7-4t OFFICE CJTY BOUNTY FUND |C> COMMISSION. No. *l3 PRUbE Street, Philadelphia, December iff, 1863. The Commission for the payment of the City Bounty are now prepared to receive and adjust the claims of all New Recruits in Old Regiments. Until farther notice, the Commission will sit daily from 3 to 5 P.M. ' Bounties will be paid to those only whose names are borne on rolls furnished to the Commission by the As sistant Provost Marshal General, or the United r States Mustering Officer for Philadelphia. .Claimants for the bounty must be vouched for by a re sponsible United States Officer. Officers will bring their, men to the office in squads for the purpose. In a few days notice will be given when and how re el uPs in new organizations and veterans re-enlisting in the field can receive their bounty. By order of the Commission: de2l-tf SAMDEL 0. DAWSON, Secretary. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO jfrOh> the members of the BAST PENNSYLVANIA' AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL SOCIETY that there will be anelectionior.Preßidoat, two Vice Presi dents. Treasurer ."Recording Secretary, Corresponds* Secretary, Executive Committee of eight, and an Audit ing Committee of three of sail Society, to serve for the enduing year, on MOEDaY, the I3th day of January (third Monday),lB64. at 2 o'clock P. M , at the Society’s Hall, in NORRIS TOWN, Montgomery county. Pa. A full attendance is requested, . . GEORGE N. CORSON, Recording Secretary. Decbmbp.b IS, 1563- - ■ • ,de2l-mst .UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN B*3=* COMMISSION.— Cash Acknowledgments for the /week ending December 17.1863. —Contributions received for the general purposes of the Commission as follows Army Committee. Y. M- 0. A.. Boston, pa? Jos. Stoiy, Treasurer #>,ooo 00 David Jmlson. Lansingburgh, N. Y., per C. P. Ham Treasurer Troy Branch. Army Committee.. .... 100 00 S. C- Weed, Halonfe, N.Y.* 60 0J Collection in Grace Church, Philadelphia, per Army Committee Y. M. C. A 102 95 Andrew fctewart, Liverpool, England.... 25 00 'Wain, Learning-, A Co .60 00 Ladies’ Aid Society, Warren, Pa i, . 60 00 Ladles’ Army Aid Society of West Troy, New York i...... 50 00 Mrs. Israel Leipper, New Germantown, Perry co., Pa .. 00 Collection at Lehighton, Carbon co., Pa.. 12 73 Proceeds of an Entertainraentby the Sab bath-School Scholars of Central Presby * terian Church, Pittsburg. Pa. 212 00 Friends of the cause, Hoosic Corners, N. T. 26 10 Hospital Relief Society of th e CTnited Pres byterian Church, York, New Y0rk...... Union Meeting, in Baptist Church, Chest nut Hill, Mrs. Isabella Pat’.on Fifth Reformed Presbyterian -Church, per Rev. A. G. McAuley.*... 19 25 A soldier-....-.......... 1 00 A lady . 6 00 First M, E ChuTch, Rome, New York.... 18 66 Sabbath School, Mount Carmel, Penn sylvania ............ H. Ellen Dunlap, Mechanicsburg, Penn sylvania'.' ....$2O 00 M. J. Lush, Meohanicsburg, Pa .... 20 00 .TohnC. Dunlap, “ ... 40 00—80 00 Rev. L C. Spafford’s Congregation, De pere. Wisconsin - 12 60 Members of the Sixteenth Regiment Michi gan Volunteers, Kelly’s Ford, Ya...... 6 00 First Congregational Church, and Society, of Leicester, Mae 5.............. 22 60 -E. K. Mann Bally, G. R. 1.. La...... 1 00 Ladies’ Aid, Second Presbyterian Church, Fottuvillo. Thmnn_ j SO DO nog. Bauer* Seventeenth ponna. Tola I oo W. O. Burns, Newport, R. I 2 00 MbsH. G. McAllister 10 00 Collections by Rev. J. B. Adame, Bald Mount, Pa 7 66 Cent. John G. Floyd? 145th Regt. N. Y. Volf.. - 10 00 G. A. Fahnstock. Harrisburg, Pa 12 00 A Friend, Lock Haven, Pa 600 Abram CTris, Locona, Pa 6 00 .. $6,11691 Thanksgiving contributions from Churches, &c . la part for the relief of Union prisoners at Richmond, Ya: Zion Pre&byterlan Church. Cecil co.» Md. 24 76 United Presbyterian Church, • Pigeon Creek, Pa. Ladies- Belief Association,'Buffalo, Pa . . 25 00 United Presbyterian Chur:h, South, Buffalo, Pa „ 21 00 Monthly Contribution of Tea Mile Association, Pennsylvania...... 12 30 Cash . 50 Per C. M. Iteed. Ban 77 20 Preibyterian Church, Chambersburg, Pa. 103 50 Collection at Portage City, Wisconsin.-*-, 20 00 John Johnston (additional) 10 (X) Lutheran. Methodist and Presbyterian Churches, Pieae&nt Corners. 11l 21.00 Epi‘copal Church, Newark, Ohio.. 15 00 Cash. ...... 6 00 Bast Greenwich United Presbyterian Church, Washington county. N. Y 21 00 Several Ladies of Camden, EC. J........... 10 CO Presbyterian ChnTch.Keshacnqneltas,Pa. 30 00 First Presbyterian Church, Kensington.. 100 00 Collection at Franklinville. N. Y...#19 CO Collection at Freedom, N. Y ..5 50— 24 50 United Presbyterian Congregation, York, Penna afpptint at Baptist Church, Mount Holly, N« !••'••• 20 45 Presbyterian Church, Greenwich, ff. J.. 20 00 Oneida Castle Presbyterian Chucch.ss 09 Oneida Valley Presbyterian Church SCO — SOO Fourth Presbyterian Church. Phila- —* • 2*30 v M. E-. Church, New J.... 44 00 Piosbyterian Church. Franklin, Delaware county! N. Y ....r 15 25 Collection from .the citizens of Camden, H. J 32 00 First Presbyterian Chursh, Jamaica,per Ladies’Soldiers’ Aid Society. ............ 69 70 M B. Church, Odeesa.Del-..... 166 00 Presbyterian Church, Princeton. N. J.... .100 CO South Park Presbyterian Church, New ark. N. J 90 44 Collection at Ontonagon, Michigan 11 00 Zion H. B. Church, Cecil county, Md.... IS 00 Citizens of Huntingdon. Pa., per Ladies’ Aid Society.. 166 CO Presbyterian Church, Ogdonsburgh, NJ. 70 00 Union Congregation, Hudson. Wisconsin 14 GO Union Meeting, Poland, 0hi0...... $24 00 A. B. Noble Boardman. Ohio - 1 00—*25 00 Collection from Presbyterian and. Baptist Churches, Balston Spa -N Y 39 09 v Collection in Jonesville,N Y 30 00 First Presbyterian Church, Wheeling, W. ■Virginia. 58 16 Second Pres. Church. Wheeling-—.. .130 IS FouithPres. Church,Wheeling..... 17 10 Pwjl Glmroh. Hew finmheriojid. . IIJLUGOOK 00. i m m i u i m m m m n 38 10 Pres. 4)hnToh t Port Ualpn, Marshall <so SI 10 Forks of. Wheeling Pres. Church, • Ohio Co. - uO 00 English Lutheran Chnrch, Wheel ing. West Virginia 4 22 Tent Congregation, United Presbyte-' • rian Church 47 Citizens of Fairview, Hancock C 0.... 15 00 Miss Stewart and Scholars of District School, Ohio Co •• • 200 | Per K. Crangle, Treasurer. CAUSES OF MATH. Fever, Spotted.....l -• • * Typhus lete rodes. “ Typhoid Gangrene • • • • Helminthiasis]. •«•*•• Hxemorrhage. “ Lancs • Inflammation,Brain. “ Bronchi.... “ Kidneys.... " Lungs...... “ Penton m. •* Bto&Bow. ** Tonsils..... " Threat, mi , ,7 Tr«sfr”"" Jaundice.. Mania-n-P0tn........ Malformation.. Marasmus Neurosis.... Old Ace Softening of Brain . Small-P0x....* BtilM>orn.... Strangulation Syphilis. Tumor* Ulceration of Bowels Unknown Wounds, gunshot... 279 l3 Festival} Millers’ Bun. by Pr^sbyte rinn Congregation........ . SO 20 Collection, Upper Buffalo, Pa 16 40 ——— 96 60 First Presbyterian Church.Poughkeepale, N. T. 104 60 First Pres. Church, Oswego N. Y 6S 62 Citizens of Lewisburg, Pa. 9131 Collections by Christiaa Commission of Newark, N. J., per Jas. D. Orton, Trea- _ snrer 255,67 Relormed Presbyterian ChuTch, ttuskin-. gum, Ohio 10 3u Union Meeting ol the M E and Presbyte- „ rian Churches. Wyoming. Pa 3fi 80 Collection, Arcade, Wyoming Co., Pa.... 1160 Collection, fit Paul, Minn. ISS 40 Mrs J. M. Love, Huntingdon. Co. , ** Pa 5 00 M. E. Church Lewisburg, Ohio SO C 5 Presbyterian and M. E. .Churches, Titusville, Pa *l7 50 Presbyterian Church, Kerr HtlLPfl. 17 00 Collection in New Florence, Pa 27 75 Per Jos. Albree, Treasurer' Army Committee Mfthodist and Pres. Churohes of Shade Gap, Pa.... * 15 00 Emmanuel’s Lutheran Church, Pottsville, Pa. 8 00 Presbyterian. Church, Monticello, N. Y..; 24 00 Collection In Sabbath School of Presbyte rian Charch, New Path Landing!..,.... SCO Second Presbyterian Church, La Porte. Indiana... * 17 50 Collection, Church at Easton, Pa. 2 00 Amount previously acknowledged. s22l 641 /57 JOS. PATTERSON, Treasurer. THi u t Si amiwtim usmuiissivk w hcSuowled Sß the xeceiofc of the following additional Hob -pltal l koi-e* up to ihe lfi h lnet.: PENNSYLVANIA. _ , t PniLAPELPHIA. —l box Baptist Church, Fifth street, bek*w Carpenter; l box. Bullock & Crenshaw; 1 box, Fimt Presbyterian Church, Kensington; 1 box, H. P. & C. ’Jfe. Taylor. Cakbonuale —1 box, M. E. Church. Norristown.—l box, Soldiers’ Aid Association. Bonkhdat.e.— lbc-x Soldiers’ Aid Kocltty. • Carlisle —1 box, Miss Craighead, J. H. Woodburn, and Mis Trcga. Huntingdon.—3 boxes, Soldiers! Aid Society. Oxford. —1 b<*\\ Soldiers’ aid Society. Johnstown —1 box, Ladies’ Aid Society. Bum or. —I pkg, Sunday School St James' Church. Potts ville.—l package Ladies’ Aid Second Presby terian Church West Finlay. —2 boxes, Ladies’ Chrisiian Aid Society. Wallace —1 box, D. C Meeker, Esq: Lancaster.—4 bbls, 6 boxes, 1 firkin, Patriot Baugh- Easton.—6boxes, lbbJ,LLadies Aids s Aid Society,Brainard Church: 2 boxes, Ladies’ Aid Society, St. John’s Lu thenui Church. * Orangeville.—l box, Agnes A. Stuart. Bingtown.—lbox, Ladies’Soldiers’Aid Society. • NEW YORK New York.—lo packages, 1 parcel, N. Y, Committee Buffalo.—lB boxes, 12 bbls, Ladles’ Christian Com* mission; 4 parcels, Buffalo Army Committee. East Salem —lbox, Ladles’ Aid Society. Jasper.—2 boxes, citizens of Jasper. • • Ik Koy. —2 bbls., ladies of Military Aid Association. Hjunbtseck —ICO “Housewives," pupils of Rhinebeck Aei demy. . ■ - NEW JERSEY. ‘ , T-rvikjeton —2 boxee, Bowentown and Dutcnneck Svldiers* Aid Society. ; , , PfAriLiicß- i mlc. SOalni^. rriLUl)lliM.«2 AU j wrnton —$ General Aid Aasoeiationi ■ v, AeniKaTON.—l box. liadies Aid. 1 - ' MASSACHUSETTS. Boston.— 4 .boxes; S packages. 2 parcels, 2 barrels, 1 bag. 1 can. Army Committee Y. M. Cf. A Northampton. —1 box, S. B. Bridgman, E«a. MAINE. Portland.—l parcel. Clias. A. Lord, Esq. OHIO. sparcels. CommitteeU. S. C. C. Onr friends will please accept our wannest thanks for their generous response to onr appeals. We still rely upon their hearty co-operation. There is the greatest do* uiacd by oor sounds for the little articles called • * H< nfewlves. a small portable parcol, containing pins, needles, buttons, tm-bud, scissors, and a tract or letter. We need at least 100,000 of these. If all the children- In onr ecboolswere only told or shown how to make them, we have no doubt they would soon befoithcoming "Let uwh* ve them, and hospital stores of all deuiiptions. emieriaPv woolen nuderclotbing esrcc.ato OEOKGB H. STUART. Chairman, - dSI • It BA*K Street/ ■k£3*» BY ORDER OF THE TYPO. US*, graphical traiow. to'thb'pubuo. It la at all times unpleasant for tha workingman who **eanu bis bread by the sweat of hie brow," to appear before the public In a card, stating Private grievances, for the laborer suffers so much at the hands of those whose ‘'coffers are filled with gold.” that the tale too oft falls unheeded upon themany ears need to each ap peals. But when the publisher of a jpublic journal de scenda from tbe high position which is supposed to per tain to journalism In the nineteenth century, to inflict injury upon those In hfs employ, by sophistical argu ments, which those uninitiated in the mysteries of a prln tag office cannot understand, in self-defence, a statement from those Who hare suffered is deemed ne cesßary. In the- " Abe” of this morning appears an editorial headed “A Strike,” from the pen l of fhe- senior editor of that paper, which attempts to throw the whole blame of the present, di‘organized Btate of that office upon the men employed in the composition room. • ■ * . , It starts out by stating that the public “will hare ob served the omission from oar cofamnsi for thopMttwo weeks, of the Marine A-*#,”.and assigns reasons for the omission that, on their face, are placeibfe. but throws the onus on the employee. It is of this injustice, more than aught else, tx at the men engaged inthrofH'cecom plain. The editor,.in his remarks, ignores the fact that the foreman of the office (who, in all well-regulated offices, has executive as well as typographical super vision of the composing-room) stated that the - ,Marine List. ” which is. the gre»t hobby in this onslangut upon the employees, should be aet correctly, in. fact, lie-Ig nore* the rights of the foreman, and sets himself up as the sole judge of what Is right and wrong in the matter, and passta judgment accordingly. , • That the proprietors of a newspaper have rights no printer gale says; but the compositor ha* rights, too, ana -principle’* is as dear to him as to those who publish a J °The a fact that the hands in-the “ l Ag& offico” submitted 1 , by sufferance, to a wrong, does not make the matter right; and if they permUted one man to have charge of a de- for “nine months.which was a depri vation to them of at least $3 a week, that is no reason why it should be perpetual. ' There is a section of the by-laws of fcho Typographical Union (which Union governs all'honorablo printers), that reads thus: “Bectionj9. A majority of the hands on each nows papw shall regulate all matters iu relation to depart nientSr or any other fat ms. 1 ter. ’• • _ 13j* fat” matter is meant choice copy; and who can blame the hands in an office, having borne, by sufferance, for months, a wrong, in appealing to the fora roan, the the onl?? one whom the}/ recognise, for redress ? An appeal of this was heeded, and the foreman, who: imagined he had control of the composition room, when he found exception taken by the proprietors, adduoed every argument be could bring to bear upon the subject, to convince them that the hands were right. But icfsll upon deaf ears, and by th e peremptory order of Mr. Gloßtbrenner the Marine List was not published. Had he at any time given orders to the foreman for the publi cation of the matter in question, the Daily Aff«tWould not have appeared once wlihin the two weeks mentioned without ti n coveted matter: but arraying himself iu a cloak which he calls “ principle, ” he wrapped himself so closely, that he'became deaf to Teason. and ignored the fact that his workmen had rights that were as dear to ibem as the “apple of their eye,’’sooner than yield which, they would suffer from the stabs that could bo inflicted in his journal; an illustration of which is con veyed in an article of this morning’s issue, the chief re commendation of which is a covert design to hide the real truth of the matterfromhisTeaders, and him self appear the injured party- , • In relatioa-to the “strike! 1 , which occurred yesterday, it -jraa only done in self-defence. Unknown to any man in the composing room, the proprietors of the Age had been for one week (according to their own acknowledg ments), endeavoring to get hands to fill situations on thepaper which were not vacant. During the time that these proprietors were plotting injury, those faithful workmen were attending to their duties; and when, by accident. they learned yesterday, by a telegraphic despatch, that a man was engaging hands in New York for the Age, it fell like a thunderbolt among them; it falsified &!l a« severatious which, the proprietors had . made of their friendship and good feeling for them, and only left them one resource, which, after waiting upon Mr. Glossbrenner. and getting no denial of the . charge that hands were being engaged to supplant those who held situations was adopted-rf. e , to strike, which was done, with the approbation of the Business Commit tee of the Typographical Union, and such action has met the sanction of all honorable printers. We ask the public if a man is to wait for a serpant to entwine him in his slimy.folds before he raises his arm in self-defence? A Rreat wrong was attempted upon, the hands m the "Age Office,” and they owed it to themselves and the community to demonstrate the fact that, though poor workingmen, they had rights, and knowing them, dare maintain them. All of which submitted. WILLrAM McEWEN CHARLES B. CHURCH, M. F. COSTELLO. _ P. C CROMES, JAMES TV X DIVINE, V Committee of the Age Office. Philadelphia, Dec. 19.1863. - •** WM. B. ECKERT, President. Attest—Josepit M. Wolff, Secretary It APPLICATIOJf WILL BE MADE to the Managers of the MERCANTILE LIBRARY COMPANY for renewal of Certificate of one Share of Stock, No. 4137,- standing in the name of MARY B. COOKE, the same haying been lost or mislaid. del9-21-28-3i* ' Application will be made to the Managers of the MjSRCANTtLB LIBRARY COMPANY for Renewal of Certificate of one share of Stock No. 1,523, standing in the name of JOSEPH G. HEN ZEY, the same haying been lost or mialaid. de2l-m3t* . AMERICAN LIFEINSVRANCE AND &Css> TRUST COMPANY, Philadelphia. December 21, IS6J.— NOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of this Company, for the election of Thirteen • Trustees, to serve the ensuing rear, will b* held at the OFFICE. WALNUT Street, southeast corner of Fourth, on MONDAY, January 4, 1864, between the hoars of 10 A. M.. and 12o’clock, noon. JOHN S. WILSON, d e2l-12t • . - • Secretary, DIAMOND COAL OOMPANY,- NOTICE.—The Annual Election for seven Direc tors. to serve the ensuing year, will he held at the onbe of the Company. 7JL3 MARKET Street, on WEDNES DAY, January 13th, 1864, between the hours of 12 and 1 o’clock P. M. ED. PEACE, President. del6-tnthgtjal3» FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PHI* LADKLFHIA- —The animal election for Directors of this Bank will be held on TUESDAY the 12th of Janu ary, 1864. between the hours of 12 and 2 o’clock, at the BANKING HOUSE, 8. E. comer THIRD and CHEST NUT, M, McJIICHAEL, Jr., Dec, 12, 1863. de!s-tatbstjal2 - Cashier OF NORTH AMERICA, Deobmbbb Ist, 1863. • : - AN ELECTION for twelve Directors, to serve the ensu ing year, will be held at the BANKING HOUSE, on MONDAY, January 4thf 1864, between the hours of 11 and 3 o’clock. The annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the same time and place. J. HOCKLEY, dfcl-tuthstja4 Cashier. PHTT.A DffiTiPHIA . AND READEIQ SqSTsa&BQAP offlc? S3T §?S® fOtTBTiI street, Ph, i.albZiP'EU,. 3, 1»3. ” MVIMSNfi SJATME.—*flie ffollowlng-namei persons ire entitled to & Dividend on the Common Stock or thU Company. The residence of several of them is un known, and it is, therefore, necessary that the certifi cates of stock should be presented on calling for the Dividend. ~ B. BRADFORD, Treaeufer. STOCKHOLDERS’NAMES. Mrs. Mary Bishop, S. Lancaster, Timothy C. Boyle, Percy M. Lewis, Clement Biddle, Fanny Mary Kitcherson. Ann Copeland, John Mclntyre, A.SmsUeaad J.tfewbold, John 8. Moore, Trustee*. James McKnight, v Debbie A. Hughes, Benj. F. Newport, Sami T. Harrison. Benj. Pott, James Hallo well, W Rodman, James W. Hallowell, Sarah Ann Riohardi* Catherine C. Koppele, Benry B. Sherer, DanielKlapp, Mama L. Sadler, Mary Kuhn. : Andrew Turner, • Chas. Kuhn, Hartman Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich, Kuhn, and J. H. Kuhn, Ex. Asher M. Wright, of 8. Kuhn. William Young, R. V. R. Lelsse Extrx.,* W. H. McVickar, and James G. Schaff, Ex. - of Austin Smith, ■ John 8. Lelmw. dec’d. Willis & Co. seg-sfcnth«tf ridge turnpike company- ANNUAL MEETING.—The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the RIDGE TURNPIKE COMPANY will be he'.d at the office of the Company, No 131 South FJITH Street (up stairs), in the City of Philadelphia, on MO IS DAY, January 4, 1564, at 12 o’clock noon, at which time an election wilt be held for a President, twelve Managers, and a Treasurer, to serve for the ensuing year. By order of : C. T. JONES, President. Joseph A. Clat. Secretary B. T. Co ' de3 fchtjal ST. LUKE’S AUXILIARY TO THE SANITARY COMMISSION earnestly solicits from members of the congregation and others contributions for the benefit of SICK and WOUNDED SOLDIERS. Ar ticles of Diet. Flannel, and other Goods, may bo sent to the Society’s Room, in the basement of the Church (THIRTEENTH Street, below Spruce,) every FRIDAY, between 9 and 1 o’clock, and Money to. the Treasurer, CHS. W. CUSHMAN, No. 138 S. DELAWARE Ave nge. . sel7-thf3m imkp the phrenological or.ass, for Ladies and Gentlemen, will meet for the first lecture on TUESDAY EVENING, at 7j£ o’clock, at 2o South TENTH Sweet. As only u limited number can be accommodated, to secure tickets apply on'or before that time, to * J. L. CAPEN. deio-e&tu2t > -- application will be made ftcS®* to the Managers of the MERCANTILE LIBRARY COMPANY for renewal of Certificate of One Share of Stock, No 719, standing in the name of DANIfiL KBY 6ER, the same having been lost or mislaid, dela- sot* fiIEDICAI. PURVEYOR’S OFFICE, -J North FIFTH Street. • • , 1(> • >, . Philadelphia. Nov. 12.18^. Importers and Dealers In MEDICINES, HOSPITAL STOKES, HOSPITAL FURNITURE. BBDDING, ICE, Ac., are invited to submit their Price Lists from time to time to this Office. J. MURRAY, noi3-6tamtf - Surgeon and Medical Purveyor. m OFFICE OF THE PENN MUTUAL* |i»WW TTUU liIfiUXLLAGE OOUPJJJh- oai GffEST RUTfitJIit t ELECTION,—An Election for NINE TRUSTEES, to serve for three years, will be held at the Office of the Company, on MONDAY, the 4th day of January, 1834. Pollb open from 10 to 12 A.JM. - dei2-swtji4 H. S. STEPHENS, Secretary. MILITARY NOTICES. t NOTICE. • - head-quarters provost marshal,. SECOND DISTRICT, 1314 LOCUST Street. k - Philadelphia, December 19, 1863. Notice is hereby given to PERSONS ENROLLED IN THE SECOND DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, that the time has been exte» ded until JANUARY sth, 1861, in order that all who may have CLAIMS TO EXEMPTION ' can appear before the Board* and op on due proof thereof* BE STRICKEdTAOM THE ROLLS. "Those who were exempted from late drafts need not appear. Exemptions will be granted only for the fol lowing causes: ALIEWA UMSmTABLEHESS OF AGE, .. NON-RESIDENCE, aß d MANIFEST PERMANENTBISAB.UT^^ Captain and Provost Marshal. WM. M. BULL, Commissioner. S, W. RITCHIE* Surgeon, STOURTH DISTRICT, PESTNA.— EXTBHSI.ON OF TIME. .. • Broad and Spbisq Garden Streets, - December 21, 1863. > The BOARD OF ENROLMENT of Fourth District, Pa., hereby give notice to all persons enrolled as liable to military duty, in this district, that the time for the hear ing of cases has been extended to Januarjt sth. 1864. • Any person enrolled, and who Is included in either ox the following classes— hut no others —may appear before the Board of Enrolment,-aud claim" to-nave his name stricken off the list, if he can show to the satisfaction of the Board that he is not, aud will not be, 'at the time fixed for the next-draft, liable to military duty on ac •countof Ist. Alienage. 2d. Non-residence. Sd. Unsuitablenessofage. . 4tb. pbjgical disability. | gj . x or discharged since March 9,1869 . ... .■ , Tho Board, will hold daily sessions for fcne hearing of bucli casei, at headquarter, BROAD and SPRING GAR DEN Streets. " ' Jl®" Persons who maybe cognizant of any other per* sons liable to military duty -whose names do not aopear on the enrolment list, aTe requested to notify the Board of Enrolment, in order that the facts may be ascertained, and such persons be placed on the lists. Such persons thus enrolled may avaiUthemselvesof the privilege of appearing before the Board as if they had been original ly enrolled. D. M. BANS, Captain and Provost Marshal. c. b. Barrett. Commissioner of Board, J. RALSTON WELLS. Surgeon of Board. $9,027 55 212.614 02 ©onn BE WAP D—STOLEN, FROM the Stable of the. subscribers, in DOWN* INGTOWN, Chester co., oil the night of the IBthinst., a dark bay MAKE, about lfl hands high. Her tongue has been severely cut by the bit, and is much scarred. She is in rather thin condition, and her coat rough. Ono hundred dollars reward will be paid for tne re covery of the Mare, and one hundred dollars upon con viction of thetbief. BAUGH & fcONS, No. »0 South DELAWARE Avenue; Or. to same atBO WNINGTOWN, P*. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS RE WARD,—The New Jeriey Express Company here by cautions all persone, firms and corporations agains 1 ;, receiving or negotiating the following-named United States (5-?0 Bonds, whicli were 6tolen from the Company’s Office at Bordentown, N. J.-, December 19th» 1663, No. 2,899, one Bond, #5OO. • ' No. 6,237, one Bond, $lOO. No 6.236, one Bond. $lOO. of tlia iljoia Mondti. ftftdaliteaafiH.it lor emdonoaiiiftt thief, GKO, DUNN, • Superintendent. Newaik,N. J„ Bee. 19.1863. de2l-3t* Eemov al.—henryJA- dreer, ' SEEDSMAN and FLORIST, will open his new Store, No Tl4r CBESTNUT Street, (opposite the Masonic Hall,) on MONDAY, December 21, 1663, whereheWlll offer for the WKIBTMA6 HOLIDAYS, A large stock of Rnetie and Fancy hanging Baskets, Fern Stand*. Flower Stands, and Baskets of the moat exonlslte patterns, entirely new and novel Also. Im mortelle V» reaths. Crosses, &c., Bouquets, and baskets o( thelcbolcett Bowers, tastsfnllyarraireed Evergreens salt for Christmas Trees.: HENRY A. DREER, d«lfl PtV 7146 CIIESTNDT street. THE popularity of B. F. EBI JL meH’S COLORED PHOTOORkPHS is on the in crease; their Intrinsic w.wth and moderate charge, only %1, merit and meat public appreciation. 0541 ARCH Igtreet,. ' 11 - the fkess:-philadelphia; Monday, December 21, ms: PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. ' HC. STEEL <SS SON 1 ABE SOW CLOSING OUT THEIR ENTIBE STOCK 0? Whicki'.would make ust>ful and cheap HANDSOME SILKS, at reduced'frteea. • SILK POPLINS, at reduced pric.Mi ALL-WOOL POPLINS and KBPS,-at reduced price®. FRENCH MEBINOES, at reduced .rrfcoa, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, at reducsA'prloe®. 1 Lot Figured SILK POPLINS, choice coloru, reduced to $1.65, sold early in the season at $2.25. . 2 Lota FRENCH MEEINOES, choice coi-brs,- at 75 and 87Kc, worth $1 and SLI2K. 1 Lot ENGLISH MEEINOES, ohoice colorn-; full IK yards wide, at 87K, worth $1.25. 60 pieces, over 3.COG yards, comprising a good variety of These goods have never been sold le3a than 62Kc, and we guarantee them to be the Of all klnda, at greatly Reduced Prices, to close out ocu: stock In season. Ladies'and Gents’Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. - . Laides* Embroidered Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. ‘ Swiss, Cambric, Maltese, and Thread Collars, / ~Camhric, Jaconet, and Nainsook Muslins. Nos. and Tl 5 Nortli TENTII Street. <j,e2l-4fc • , p CONSEQUENCE OF A PROPOSED Art now offered at J^OTICE. — And all kinds of Winter Dress Goods, closing out Low, to make room for our Spring Stools, -jgALMORAL SKIRTS From lata Auction Sales. And superior grades at T E. CASSELBERRY, No. 45 NORTH M» Bianira stwuL i.«. snmra oh his ornuu stooi at BAKOAim. as maw nr you a) rainy Wow i RcdUMaEftlßwsils dvirn to $3,00 from $3, W R«dnc«d Balmorals down to 92 75 from 93.25. Eeduced Balmorals down to $3.00 from $3.50. - Reduced Balmorals down to $3.00 from $4.00. In consequence of J. K. UASsELBEKRY going ont the business in January nest, it is the place to buy CHEAP HOLIDAY PREBENTS. Embroideries at one-third their cost. Perfumery less than the present cost. ; Soaps, Hakfs, and Nubias at bargains. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! Broche Shawls from $lO up to $3O. Blanket Shawls, choice Plaids and Styles, closing out cheap. GLOVES! GLOVES! ; RETAIL DRY GOODS. WINTER DRESS GOODS, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,- CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. BEST FRENCH CHINTZES REDUCED TO 37Xc. (Gros, Odier, Roman, & Co.'sprinting.) NEW AND RICH STILES. BEST FRENCH CHINTZES IMPORTED, DRESS GOODS WHITE GOODS 'OF ALL KINDS AT VERY LOW PRICES. A BARE CHANCE FOB BARGAINS, CHANGE IN OUR FIRM, At the end of tkia Year, OUB GOODS MUCH SEDUCED PRICES. ' SHARPLESS BROTHERS, CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Bis, FANCY SILKS, MOIKE ANTIQUES, SILK RIBBED POPLINS, ALL WOOL REP POPLINS, FINE FRENCH MERINOES, all Wool delaines, CASHMERES, CLOAKS, BROOKE SHA.WLS, BLANKET SHAWLS, CLOTHS FOE CLOAKS, EBWTN HAM. A «»., 30 Soutll SECOND Street. ae2l-m\rmSt HOLIDAY 'GIFTS. BALMORAL SKIRTS at v GREATLY SEDUCED PRICES. 1 Lot Full-size Balmorals* $1 75. 1 Lot Full-size Balmorals, $2,00. 1 Lot Full size Balmorals, $2.25. 1 Lot Full-size Balmorals, $2 60. 1 Lot Full-size Balmorals, $3.00. LESS'THAN USUAL PRICES! Missep’ and Children's Skirtß. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450,452, and 454 North SECOND Street/ de*9-3fc above Willow. TTSEDEHDX. PRESENTS LADIES IN MOURNING. Silkr. Dress Goods, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Collars. Sleeves, Lace'Sets, Gloves, BESSON & SON, MOURNING STORE, No. 918 CHESTNUT STREET. del6-6t if Those cheap Kid Gloves, $1 to $1.12 per pair. Every pair is warranted good strong Kid, or ao sale, / FLANNELS! FLANNELS! : Shaker Flannels, heavy, at bargains. Flannels of all kinds, at low prices. ' MUSLIN, DRILLINGS, &c., &c. . All ilie leading makes of Muslins, at the right price?. Extra fine Canton Flannels, for ladies’ wean, cheap. Lead colored Canton enM^argain, Mammoth Dry Goods House, 45 North EIGHTH Street. P. S.-y Our Hoop Shirts must be sold. Selling them off at prices to suit customers. Cde2t3 / J. R. C. TADIES WISHING TO PURCHASE JLi HEAD-DRESSES or FANCY CAPES, Splease call at No. 904 ARCH Street, before going elsewhere. de2l3t* (COMFORTABLES AND BLANKETS _j tave a very large stock of these good, heavy Comforts, filled with wool, at $3 60 and $4, that are bet ter made than what are generallysold ; Blanket* at $5, that are real good ; better do., all wool, good size, at $6 ; extraheavy, all-wool, at $B, andvery fine at $lO. There Is no mistake about these , being much under the regular prices. Heavy Woolen Coverlids,: of various patterns, heavy Counterpanes, pink and blue at $4 and ¥5. anda very,large assortment of wnite.at all prices. Honeycomb Quilts, at $2 50. . ' . GRANVILLE B. HAINES, No. 1013 MARKET Street, aboye TENTH. >FABLE LINENS.—HEAVY HAND- A LOOM Table Linens, at-70 and 60 cents, that are J very desirable. One lot fine Bleached Damasks, at $1 vg, some of them are beautiful patterns. Also, a large variety of finer goods Napkins at $176 and $2. that are extra cheap. Towels at $l5O,- $2,25 and $3 per dozen; Huckabacks, both- Bleached and half Bleached, all prices. .One lot Table Cloths, three yards long. Russia Craili and all kind, nfFancy Totrslunrfc The bait and fioflapnit uiuci orrmoir innendiiim liUiea BiimiiQKi m the city- A large variety of the best American Cnlutzes for Christmas presents. « GRANVILLE B. HAiNBS, de2l mtuws4t No. 1013 MARKET St., ab. TENTH. T O N G BROCHE SHAWLS, FROM A-i sio to $126 a piece. ' Open Centre Long Broche Shawls. Blanket Shawls, Plaidß and Stripes. A large assortment of Misses’ Blanket Shawls, from s]. 60 to $7 a piece. Ladles’ Scarfs in great variety, from $1 to $7 apiece,. Ladies’Cloaks of the latest styles. ■ • • ' EDWIN HALL & CO., de2l-tf • . No. 96 South SBCOND'Street. FLANNELS, WARRANTED UN *.■ SHRINKING, at SO cents per yard; very fine Bal lardvaledo., 66 cents: better do., 62 cents; yard-wide, good, 75 cents; Shaker Flannel, 62, 76, 67, and ®1 per yard; heavy Gray Twilled, 50 cents; heavy Red T willed, SO cents. All our Flannels reduced to take stock. Table Linens, all qualities, at reduced prices. Blankets* at $2 50 per pair; very heavy do., s3@s4 per pair; fine all wool, of superior quality, $8 per pair: extra good do., $lO per pair. Hand come Marseilles Quilts at reduced prices; double-width Shirting *l W^er^ard. defy2t • -’IOSBI MARKET Street. .THE THEME OF EVERY ONE, -*• when speaking of Photographic likenesses, is the beauty, accuracy, natural coloring, and moderate charge,^ of RBIMER’S Colored Photographs. $l, .SE COND Street, above Green - ' • ' ; It* • K PPLICATIONWILL BE MADE TO StocW,_Mo. 11*6. eiaudlisK in Ikfn™ Ti hTn. uni- LINGiORDi the same haYiiif bean'lost .or mislaid, (]el4-m3t ■ A PPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO A. the Managers of the MERCANTILE LIBRARY COM PANY for RENEWAL of Certificate of one Share of Stock. No. 879, standing in the name of THOS, E. ASH MBAD, the same having been lost or mislaid. n Q Philadelphia. Dec. 19. !803. . . de1921&28 3t • T>EADER; ABE VOU AWARE THAT JAu E EEIMER’B COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS are tha Last, cheapest, and -most aatisf&ctory Ukanes.eK made,?. See and judge for yourselves, at G3* AKGU StM.I. , It* - PAR'IES BE VISITE. The finest In the City are taken at TORSEK’B GALLRRT, For $2 Per Dozen. 80S .CHESTNUT STREET. . ■ Entrance through the Card and Album sto«-. deio-ol pARLOR FLA G 81. FRENCH SASH AND BELT BOXES, JJOLIDAY PRESENTS. DIAMOND DEALERS AND JEWELKBS, A new and beautiful assortment of ' DIAMOND FINGER BINGS, DIAMOND BREABTFINS, DIAMOND EAR RINGS, - . -DIAMOND STUDS, and • * DIAMOND SETS, Ail of which will be sold at less than usual prices. Also on hand alarge and beautiful assortment of GOLD and SILVER WATCBES. Baitable for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Boys. Some of our Ladies' Watches are of beautiful designs, expressly adapted for ' HOLIDAY PRESENTS.- We bave in store a splendid assortment of JEWELRY of all kinds,consisting in part of Sets of Jewelry,Brace lets, Sleeve Buttons, Seal Rings. Studs, Gold Chains, &C.t &o. . .. SILVFR WARE. Silver Spoons. Forks, Ladles. Napkin Kings, besides a large variety of Fancy Silver, suitable for HOLIDAY OH DItIDAI. PRESENTS. de2l-t3l PRESENTS, Bosewood Writing-Desks, Ladiee’ Work-Boxes, Ladles’Dresaing-Oaeas, . (lentlemen’s Dressing-Case*. Ladies'Jewel Boxes. * Officers’Despatch-Desks. Photograph Albums, Wood. Ivorr. and Bone Cnesemen. r Backgammon, Cnees, and Cribb&ge Boards. Ivory and Bona Counters, Peari. and Ivory Paper Knives. Gold Pens anaßilver Cases, Fine Pocket and Desk Gallery, Glass and Fancy Inkstands. Also, a large assortment of FANCY GOODS, Counting- House and Office Stationery, at MOSS & CO., Blank-Book and Envelope Manufacturer*, 43» CHESTNUT Street Two do?rs above the Post Office. JHE HANDSOMEST CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENT, FOR THIS SEASON; IS l - BUTTRESS LARGE SIZE, FULL-LENGTH PORTRAIT OP MARTHA WASHINGTON. This superior picture engraved bn steel, in the best style of mezzotint, is from the painting by W. Oliver Stone- after the original portrait by Woolaston, painted more than one hundred years ago. This portrait is pnblishad by subscription, and can only be obtained irom the publisher or his duly autho rized agents. a specimen copy may be examined at the Book Store of Messrs. Win. 8. & Alfred Martien, 606 Chestnut street, where names of subscribers will be received. J. P. SKELLY, 908 ARCH Street, It* . Sole Agent for Philadelphia. THE PBETTIES.T PHESENT fSrI&E F&RALADY, IS THE GOLD COMPOSITE PATENT DETACHED LEVER WATCH , Jeweled in 13 actions, Beautifully engraved Hunting Cases, by Haskell of Li . verpool, $25. FOR A GENTLEMAN, TEE OFFICER'S WATCH, Detached Lever Movement, 13 Jewels, in Sterling fine Silver Hunting Cases, with new Patent Time Indicator, just invented for the Army. The handsomest and most useful Watch ever offered, $25. The Gold Composite can also be had in Gent. size. Watches sent for inspection before payment. Every Novelty can be seen by sending.for our Catalogue. Agents wanted in every regiment and every county on unusually liberal terms. _ ARRAND4LE fit GO.v faporioreo/WaUW aaS BIiAAIBWAV. K. 5. deSL-mwf-lip-jIW 1 ' ' ~ ; p'AINT boxes. AND JEWELRY. BAILEY Sc CO-, 819 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. are constantly receiving* by every arrival from Europe, a fine collection of Goods suitable for the Holidays. Their assortment of „ ■' "fine diamonds, watches, AND , SIX/VJEK. WARE, - ; 'has never been as complete as at present. There can bo found a great variety of the finest - - FRENCH PORCELAIN GOODS, sets of • CLOCKS AND ORNAMENTS FOR THE MANTBL. Rich Gilt-mounted CHINA ORNAMENTS, BRONZES, of every description, FINE OIL PAINTINGS, BEST PLATED WARES, of Sheffield and their own manufacture. • SILVER TEA SETS, FANCY SILVER GOODS, for Presents. FLOWER VASES. Silver and Plated, DIAMOND, PEARL. AMETHYST, AND CORAL Jewelry, of the very latest designs.' Articles in Jewelry and Silver ware made to order. Watch and strictly attended to. \ dels-9fcif Scarfs, Veils, ’ Chintzes, * De Laines, Saxony Plaids, Plaid Mohairs, Balmoral Skirts, Paris Mousselines, &c. Jtib ELEGANT CHRISTMAS PRE &X3gSBNT - FOR A LADY, j A BEAUTIFUL GOLD COMPOSITE. CASED WATCH, JEWELED* An Excellent time-keeper. $l5. For a Gentleman. THE MAGIC RAILWAY WATCH, With Patent Time Indicator, Showing the Hour without opening case, very handsome and reliable, $l5. The Gold Composite can also be had in Gentleman Watches sent for inspection before 'payment. CH AIN S in great variety, Gentlemen’s, $1 and upward*; Ladlee. $2 and upwards. & _ Importers of Watches, 8153 BROADWAY, N. Y. d«2l-mwf lmo-4tW - HOLIDAY GOODS* FIELD GLASSES, SOITABU3 FOB £» K, E S E ET T? S „ EVANS & tkASSAM,,'. , . 418 ARCH BTKKBT. LOSJIS LADOMES & CO., NO. . 803' CHESTNUT ST. W A'T 03HES. JEWEHRY. NEW-YEAH PRESENTS. HOLIDAY GIFTS, WRITING PORTFOLIO S, PHOTOGRAPHS, ALBUMS. AND OTHER SUITABLE .•GIIRISTMAS PRESENTS, In great variety, at SCHOLZ & JANENTZKY, 112 South EIGHTH Street. -TXOLIDAY GIFTS. —GOLD SPKOTA XJL c j eBi Q o id Eye- Glasses, Stereoscopes and Stereo scopic Views, Card Photographs, Photograph. Albums, Microscopes, Mario Lanterns. Spy Glasses, Opera Glasses, Officers’ Field-Glasses for Army and Navy use, Pockel Compassee, Mathematical Instruments, Kaleidoscopes, Thermometers, and a variety of other articles—appro priate*lft« for theeeMOg * EKOTHBB; TaB CHESTNUT Street del-tial-tf AK*T GOODS. JiBOTHINGHAM 4 WELLS 3TAVB yon. SALS. HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SH3XTINGS AND SHIRTINGS. STANDARD DBIW,S. WlffiS 0 cambrics and STISCIIS , SHOWI?, BLEACHED, AND CORSET JRANB. No. D» TfrOESTED YARN, Ac. ceai-ifti Wl BTMONB A BBOTHEfi; fANSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA. MANmfACTDREBSOP JEWELRY. FINE SWOEDB, AND MILITARY GOODS I* EVERT VARIETY. Xii£7-WBm • • ' - ' - CHINA AlO) GIiASSWAm rnrnJsMng Chins * Glass Establishment CHINA HALL, •»» CHESTNUT STREET, AV* DntBCTLT crroaiTß ikdbpeitsencb halt., l»the che»p«»t (for tie quality) and most extenolTS M cortment of WHITE, PRBNCH, GOLD-BAND AND DECORATED CHINA IN THIS CITY, Jnatopened, ofoor ownlmportatlon.’eUity-onecarte Terr auperior plain WBITRPKESiOH CHINA, in any quantity to suit pnrchaier,. Also, a aplondid assortment of Fashionable CDT AND ENGRAVED TABLE CRYSTAL GLASS. Also. plain white Bullish Stone Ware. Dinner and Fan Will. Alia. Toilet Sail: In fra&t nrtatT, mmi rar aittßntifasforatsfli E9> Danila Udek CUM Stans Ware, and Qlsti, a, eresolyfor HOTELS, SHIPPING, AND RESTAURANTS. NV Flench China decorated to order In any pattern. <9r Inltlala enxrayed on Tails Glaec. China and Glass pecked In a proper manner. aefi-.stuth-4m E/TABSHALL’S PINE TREE TAR I W TKY TIIEM! TRY THEM! Tor the alleviation of Asthma. Bronchitis, Conghs, Colds, Soreness or Tickling of the Throat. ; • 'They are very pleasant and effectual, neatly, pat up in sliding cases, convenient for the pocket.. v S>ld at 15 and !ft«enteper box (25-cont boxes cheapest), byDiuaipsts and deafer. In ,nodlc!nec Benjrally. .Prepared o®'Y *>r THOS.VP. MARSHALL. TRBNTON. S. J. , ... ■ NosßlWtUl»hWll* \ NEW PUBLICATIONS. pHOT OGK A PH ALB UMS, AT REDUCED PRICES. ALBUMS HOLDING 100 PICTURES, $4.00. ($4.00. ALBUMS HOLDING 50 PICTURES, $2.00. 553.00. " ALBUMS HOLDING 24 PICTURES, , 80 cts. 80 cts. 80 cts. ALBUMB HOLDING 12 PICTURES, 25 cts. "25 cts. 25 cts, 1,000 DIFFERENT STYLES, 25 Cents to $65.00. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! AT REDUCED PRICES. All $1.50 Books for $1.25. “1.35 “ “ ,1.00. “ 1.00 “ “ 80. “ 75 “ “ 00. “ 50 “ “ 40. “ 25 “ “ 20. EYERYTHING AT A DISCOUNT. JUVENILE BOOKS, DIARIES FOR 1864, PORTFOLIOS, PICTURE BOOKS, BIBLES AND FRAY3B3, CARD FRAMES. MAGAZINES, id-., Ike. SHARPER' 30 Cte. GODEY ,30'Cte. ATLANTIC.. 30 Cts. CONTINENTAL .. .30 Cts. LESLIE ...30 Cts. I LADY'S FRIEND. .13 Cts; G. W. PITCHER'S . BOOK. ALBUM. AND PICTURE STORE, mi CHESTNUT ST., PHIL A., 808 i de2l-4t 7JTHE ATLANTIC MONTHLY JANUARY, 1864. THE JANUARY ATLANTIC IS NOW READY, vrith tho following striking list of contrlbntors WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT. ( HENRY W. LON GFBLLOW, LOUIS AGASSIZ, HARRIET BEECHER STOWE, JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL, OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES, HARRIET E. PRESCOTT, . OAlt HAMILTON. Anthor of “ Margaret Howt A," AND OTHES POFULAIt WEtTEKS. LIST OF CONTENTS Governor John Winthrop in Old England; The Plant ing of the Apple Tree; Ray; House and Home Papers; Three Cantos of Dante’s “Paradiso”; External Appear ance of Glaciers; Stephen Yarrow, a Christmas Story; Memorial Pcsitum; My Booh; The Minister Plenipoten tiary ; The Beginning of the End; Reviews and Literary Notices. THE. ATLANTIC, fob 1864 will be in no wise inferior to'the previous volumes, but it will be the constant aim of the publishers to advance the high standard already established for the magazine. In furtherance of this aim, they have secured for their new volume several FEATURES OF PECULIAR INTEREST! Send for a descriptive Circular. Tkrms j— The Atlantic is for sale Book and Periodical Dealers. Price, 25 cents a number. Sub scriptions for the year, $3, postage paid. Clus Prices: Two copies for one year, $5, and each additional sub scription at the same rate, and an Extra Copy gratis for every Club of Ten Subscribers; or evero Eleven Copies for $25. In all Chibs,'Si&scribers pay their own postage , 24 ants per year. TICKNOR & FIELDS, PUBLISHERS, No. 135 WASHINGTON Street, Boston. J?OR IHE HOLIDAYS. WILLIS P. HAZARD. 3 1 South SIXTH Street, ■<•••. HAS NOW READY, “ THIODOBPfi. THE ICELANDER, hr the Baron Fouque. A most charming romance, uniform with Undine, and Snitram." ' Elegantly printed, 12mo. Cloth, neat,... $125. The Bame, cloth, antique edges 1 60. THE SUNBEAM STORIES, by Mrs. Plancho. Finely Illustrated. . 16mo. •_ Cloth, gilt, •» i $1 %j. The same, antique edges*-*,- l 60, Tm-DT Pig fiTJPTg'ni iTL VttAD _ ffiAUlflijAT'l LIT! OE SOME. lIIILgtMtM. HOBSR'S PVBTSCAL W9BKSS, The above three, uniform in elegant blue and gold . bindings, each $l. _ ' KhBLR’S CHRISTIAN YEAR, elegantly printed on fine, tinted paper. 16mo. - „ Cloth antiqoß «►♦-» : $1 25. The same, blue and gold 1 50. The same, half calf antique extra. 2 60. FENELOJT6 WRITINGS.. Edited by Mrs. Folleu. Hand somely printed. 16mo. . / Cloth $1 00. The same, antique edges... 1 25. - NEW JUVENILES. 1664. - , PAPA’S BOOK OF ANIMAJ 8. 16 splendid engravings, designed by Bispham. All new. 4to. . Cloth .....$lOO ROMANTIC STORIES FROM HISTOBY-Cardinal Wol sey, William Tell, andPiinceEdward. Coloredplates. Square 12mo. . - Red cloth . 75 cts. MY PLAY IS STUDY. 4 large colored plates. EXAMPLES OF .GOOJ)NBS9. 4 colored plates. Two beautiful books from the German, in small 4to. . size, and very handsome and attractive. Cloth gilt, each $lOO STANDARD JUVENILE LIBRARY Sin beautiful vo lumes. small 12mo, vil: Parent’s Assistant, Child’s Own Book of Fairy Tales, Sanford and Merton. Swiss Family Robinson, Five Years Before Mast, and Austra lian Crnsoes. Each,in cloth gilt, in neat case ........$6 00 'Or can be had teparately at.*... 100 The same, elegantly bound in morocco antique, to fill : a want for nice Juvenile Presents. Price per bos, $10; or each volume. $1.75 iESOP’S FABLES in easy verse, by Lafontaine Nu merous Ulustrat lons. lomo. Cloth,- gilt, 76 cents. The same, antique edges .$1 00. HOWITT AND SEDGWICK XIBRARY. - Comprising Home, and Mary Howitt’s best books. 4 vols. Cloth, neat, in case.* $2 00. THE SUNBEAM STORIES. By Miss Planchc. 6 vols. of charming household tales, illustrated. Jnbright colors, incase..... ..... $2 50. LITTLE HARRY’S BOOKS. Six unusually cheap and 'pretty books,for very young children. Large type," single syllables, and 16 colored pictures to each book Cloth, bright colors, in box $2 00 ARABIAN NIGHTS, and ROBINSON CRUSOE. Fins editions, each illustrated and complete in one volume, Svo. • • *»sl 75 LITTLE FOLK’S FIRST STEPS. 4to. Cloth...* $175 CHILDREN’S PICTURE GALLERY. 4to. Cloth.,. ....... $1 75 Bach with very large type, and 300 colored illustra tions, very showy and saleable. OLD WONDER BIBS. .Stories by Grace Grean -wood.. * 50 cts. STORIES FOR ALICE. By her mother. 16m0.8S cts. STORY OF TWO LITTLE CHIOKENd. Colored * 75 cts. TWELVE WILD DUCKS. 30 colored plates.. 63 cfs. JACK AND THE GIANTS* 118 KILLED. 30 colored plates - ...6Scts, ILLUSTRATED’ BOOK OF NATURAL HISTORY. ' Four books, very large 4t0., with large colored plates of Animals, Birds. Fishes, and Reptiles. • ’ Cloth, gilt, each .....;.»....$1 25 Also a great variety of TOY BOOKS. • Published bT WILLIS P. H4ZiED, No. 31 South SIXTH St , above Chosnut. FOR SALE RY ILL BOOKSELLERS. - dafil-il OHABLES THE BOILD! ' and all otheb NEW BOOKS, AT REDUCED PRICES. PITCHER’S, 808- CHESTNUT STREET. MERBY books ' XtA POR MERRY CHRISTMAS. WILLIB P. HAZARD, - Publisher, 31 South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. Beady in afew daya, NEW BOOKS, by the Author of “Slovenly Peter;” THE SPABK THAT WEST SPARKING, etc. A se ries of charming ideas and drawings, with humorous and quaint conceits in verse, by.Dr Henry Hoffman, tbe author of that wonderfully funny book, “Slovenly Peter,” and others With brightly colored illustrations, infancy boards, small 4to. 31 cents. HEARTY.-AND HUMOROUS THINGS PROM THE CHILDREN’S WORLD. A new funny book, with many nice drawings, verybrightlycolored. By Dr. Hoffman. Small 4to, fancy boards. 31 cents. COMICAL RHYMES OP ANCIENT TIMES, dug up into Jokes for small Folks. By C. H. E. An irresistibly droll book of rhymes and drawings to please the little ones. Printed in colors Small 4to, fancy btndtng.Slc , THE BOOK OF NONSENSE. By Edward Lear. With 113 pictures; from the 10th English edition. Fall of the drollest pictures.and verses. Oblong Bvo, fancy boar Is. $l. Another edition of this funniest of all fanny books is now ready. It will make any Christmas fireside merry.. MERRY PICTURES- FOR .LITTLE PEOPLE. 4to. cloth, giltextra. *1.75. A collection of stories comical and instructive, translated from the German. With-120 engravings, briahtly colored.* ' - A LAUGHTER BOOK FOR LITTLE POLKS-contain ing a great variety of short and very amusing stories, translated from the German, with. 150 large-brightly colored engravings. 4to,.cloth, gilt. $1.75. . The above contains six books in one, viz : Slovenly Peter, Slovenly Kate, Fnnny Leaves for-the Younger Branches. Johny Look-in-the : alr, Sugary Tom,.and C CO d MICAL°PAGES FOB VERT LITTLE PEOPLE, with numerous funny Stories, and 160 large colored en gravings, 4to, c oth gilt. *L73, Containing six books bound in one, viz : Simple Hans, King Nutcracker, Wonderful Chicken, Great. Sausage, Young Trouble "Soilffi OOOsE'S MELODIES. The bent edition mb. iiabofl wnmmiMMi me BMinetti (juimani »m jmkk glcs she oyer wrote, 12S pages, 12mo, with 200 brishtlv colored engravings, ©loih, gilfc. ?sc?nla,. __ TBS SLOVBNLT.PETBR SERIES OP TOT BOOKS. Illustrated with funny pictures and with droll stories, ou every page. Brightly;colored; 12 kinds, assorted. New edition rust ready. Per dozen. $3.75. THE TOOTHACHE. Imagined by Horace Mayhew, and drawn by Geo. Cruikshank. A brilliant Panorama of Queer Situations 60 cents. dell BOOK FOB THE COED WEATHER. SECOND EDITION NOW READY BREAKFAST IN BED; OR, PHILOSOPHY BETWEEN THE SHEETS, A Series of Indigestible-Discourses. By GEORGE AU GUSTUS SAL A, autror of “ Twice Round the Clock.’ - 4 -William Hogarth,” “The Seven Congs of Mammon, ‘ * The Strange Adventurt Bof Captain Dangerous* etc., etc., etc. In one volume, limo. Price si« From'the Daily Evening Star. Buy It, and read it; it Is saucy and conceited, bat thoughtful and truthful. Fhlladelpbia. Brass. After Mr. Thackeray had gossipped for sometime, in a • * Roundabout ” fashion, with the readers of the CornhiU Magazine, one of thd ablest writers in that periodical re signed offi« e and trok charge of Temple Bar, a new but not nnfrlendJy rlin.l. Hera lie wrote a dnrao desaitory papers 4 * de omnibus rebus et quibusdam aliis, ’* the mls fortnofl of which wos that the original idea was Thacke xornoo , | EwuiXm. in Uni. a,. PMlsiai #rp Simon tEo ansou.” iabi ara oibtbi! maj nro amusing. tbeyteli us some thingsve did not know toe forei SaVeny-tl.iegswWck.we had talf tcgoliea adl like to be reminded of; huhihey bring Thackeray to mind also. Mr. Bala, howtvev, i» amusingly personal, -no: querulomly egotistic-*!, like his great exemplar,ana hi* book can be read wV*h pleasure and profit. • Pobll.hed by JoHN BRADBURN. , CSuraeeaorto M. BooladyjO 49. WALKER Stra&t. New Yo*k. Sent by Mail on receipt of price. . ' do2ij2t T ELLWQOD ZELL & CO., • WHOLESALE BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, And Manufacturers of Photograph Albums HttHaia 1G South Snh’HStreet. Second flow* Goods tor the Holiday! Games, Paarlei, and Paper Dolls, the largest assortment hi the c;ty. •Colored end Plain Toy Books,. Juvenile Books, ABO Cards and Blocks, School Book*. a*4 GbUtisuerr. ‘ _ All qf whtrii Will to 89lil to <l9»’.MB at lew prlees for MS*. o«3*-W9314 . JjJLEGANT BOOKS, FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. FLOWERS FROM MY GARDEN. Sketched and Painted from nature. By Laura Gordon Muason: in troduced by Mrs, Sigourney- IS Colored Plates, Royal 4to, Turkey Antique. THOS. A. KEMP’S IMITATION OP CHRIST. Oxford Edition. Bound in Crushed Turkey Morocco* rod and gilt edges TAYLOR’S HOLY LIVING AND DYING. 2 vols. * Full Calf. Antique. Oxford Edition. : ' _ MILTON’S L’ALLEGRO AND ILI PENSrROSO. .Illus trated with Etchings on Steel, by Birket Poster. London Edition. BUNYAN'S PILGRIM’S PROGRESS Ootavo. Lon don Edition.: 24 beautifully-colored Engravings " THE PLEADING.SAVIOUR By Key. Jamefl Smith, Morocco• Antique .London Edition. PEARLB OF THOUGHT, BBLIGIOD3 AND PHILO SOPHICAL, Gathered from old authors. Full Calf, gilt. "WORDS OF JESUS. Full Calf, gilt/ IN THE WOODS WITH LONGFELLOW, BRYANT, AND HALLECK. Very handsomely bound and Uios t rated x - f SACBED POEMS OF N. PARKER WILLIS. g T o. Tinted Paper. Beantifnlly illnstrated. , , IRVIHG’B LIFE OF WASHINGTON. 5 vols, halt calf London Editions of Standard Poets. Turkey Morooco. Antique. Illustrated. • Fifty volumes of the'best Poetical Authors, bound in blue and sold. . - . : . THE CHURCH PSALMIST, in superb Turkey Morocco, Flexible and Thick Covers, red or gilt odges, Aleo, in magnificent Velvet - , ,- ¥ , BIBLESand PRAYER BOOKS, inallatyles of bindings. Religious and Miscellaneous Books, in plain and gilt bindings. ' , ■ • Juvenile Books, our own publication, and the beat from oihor publishers. For Bale at’be $4.00. PRESBYTEIttAar EOOK STORE, No. 1334 CHESTNUT Street, opposite the Mint. N. B. —Store open in the evenings, de2l-3fc Atlantic i Atlantic n JANUARY Number only 20 cents. - PITCHER’S, 80s CHESTNUT Street. da2l-Sfc JJOOKS FOE HOLIDAY PRESENTS! FOR THE OLD, AND FOR THE CHILDREN. COMMENTARY, wholly Biblical, 3 dear® 70i., hail bound, Turkey morocco. #3O. JEWISH TABRRffAOLR AIJD ITS FURNITURE, By Rev. Richard Newton D. D. $l. CO. THE BERMONS OF BEV. EEEKIEL HOPKINS, D. DI 3 vola . Dvo. Cloth. 84 50. THE SERMONS OF KEY. RALPH ERBEINE, A. M, 2 void., Svo. 83. ‘ THE WORKS OF BEV. C. B. TAYLOR. Wvolume,. New Edition. Tbeaa Interesting, pure, and eleratiaC Books have been brought out in most taetefuS styles of bindings, miking an acceptable present to old oyyoong. They iß follows: TBK ANGEL’S SONG* A Christmas Story, LEGENDS AND RECORDS - MARE WILTON: Or, the Merchant’s Clerk. LADY MARY: Or, Not of the World. THANKFULNESS. * EARNESTNESS. RECORDS OF A GOOD MhN’S LIFE. TRUTH; Or, P6RSIB CABLETON. SCENES IN A CLERGYMAN’S LIFE. MARGARET; Or, THE PEARL. 80 gents per volume. Any of the. above volumes seat" free of postage on receipt oi 80 cents. Also, all the LATE BOOKS, among which are the fob lowing* ; FAITH GARTNEY’S GIRLHOOD. $1.25.. MISS GILBERT’S CAREER. An American Story. * I MTLL AGENT. 90 cents. . SEA STORIES BY AN OLD SAILOR. $l, HARRY’S Vacation. OOcents. And many others, too numerous tojnentlon. BOOKS AND GAMES FOR CHILDREN. PICTORIAL BOOKS from $4 to W cents. ALPHABET BLOCKS', GAMES, LITTLE LIBRARIES, MINIATURE ALBUMS, Ac., &c. Also, a fine stock of elegantly* bound BIBLER (Oxford editions), PEAYBB BOOKS, and CHURCH SERVICES, from the large Polio to the smallest 46m0. Likewise, a full supply of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, all sizes. . For sale at the PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL BOOK SOCIETT, 13*4 CHESTNUT Street, Philsdalpkia no24*tufl:a Book agency, 33 South SIXTH Street. Office of APPLETON’S- NEW CYCLOPEDIA. WASHINGTON IRVING’S WORKS. WAVERLEY NOVELS. Household edition. REBELLION RECORD. BAYARD TAYLOR’S WORKS. COOPER’S NOVELS. Illustrated edition. DICKENS’ WORKS. Household-edition. GEMB PRO3I 'THE DUSSELBOEF GALLERY. BRITISH POETS. Boston edition. MERBIVALE’S HISTORY OF THE ROMANS. &«.,&«. NATIONAL QUARTERLY REVIEW. 93 per year. oe2o-tutfcsa3m WANTED—A. SITUATION IN A * * Cloth House, to assist in selling, by a young man haying a knowledge of the trade. Best of reference. Address * ’Energy, ” at this office.. de2l-lt* WANTED—AN ENERGETIC SALES » f . MAN in a Wholesale Hat House One that can command a large trade. Address “Weaver,” at this office. dell 6t* rrO THE WHOLESALE DRY GOODS A- TRADE.—A young man who has tad five years’ ex perience in one of the largest wholesale Looses La the city, desires to change his situation about January first. satipfaciprr rjasras giTsa f«i tnaiigliie. Address "ff. « -k t - - - - tita tr rro THE DEV GOODS JOBBING AND A COMMISSION TRADE.—A young man, haying had six years ’ experience with one of the largest houses in the city, is desirous of changing about the Ist of Janu ary. Is acquainted with a near and Western trade. Address ’’C. T.,’. Press Office. - de2l-2t* WANTED—A BOY, OF ABOUT SIX- T T teen'years of age. to learn the Wholesale Drag business. Inquire at No. 334: North THIRD Street. de!9-2t* • A GENTLEMAN WITH FKtM $lO,OOO to sls,oCoiswanted.to engage in a respectable, safe, and fair-paying Manufacturing Business. Address “ In dustry,” at this office, del-tnthetf A YOUNG MAN, HAYING CONSI -tA DERABLE acquaintance in the country, and some knowledge of the business, desires a SITUATION in a Dry-Goods Jobbing House or Wholesale Grocery. Ad dress I< S. M. L„” at the Press office. de!9-2t* non —AYOUNG MAN HAYING a capital of $5.000. is desirous of invest ing it in a safe and profitable business. Maunfacturing business preferred. References to be exchanged. Ad dress "A, 8.,” Fress office. de2l-lt* <£>l nnn -A YOUNG MAN, POSSES nP-*- '-f* aing good business qualifications.desires to INVEST-this amount in some profitable business requiring his services. Address “H. O -P.at the Press office. de!9-2t* COLLIERS!—AN AGENT IS WANT- ED in every Regiment for the sale of something light and profitable, needed by Evo-ybody, especially by everg Soldier Agents are doing big things. Address (enclosingstamp) ABRAND\LE& CO., dell-fmwlm&4t W 313 BROADWAY, New York. WANTED—A SITUATION AS JA * * ’ NITOR in a Public or Private Building. Satisfac tory reference and security given Address Janitor,” at this office: d619-31* WANTED—TELE GRAPH OPE ▼ » RATORS. —Young Men to instruct as Telegraph Operators.- The demand for good Operators is always in excess of the supply. Mr. FAIRBANKS has consented to gratify the desires of several gentlemen interested in telegraph lines, and has fitted up a complete Telegraphic Department in the Quaker City Business College, corner TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, where perfect instruc tion is guaranteed, as if on a regular line. For terms, . apply as above. Few applicants only received, d 19-Sl* WANTED—EMPLOYMENT, BY A ** Single Man, in any respectable position. Best city references. Address Box 1100 Post Office. delB-3t* A JOBBING DRY GOODS HOUSE, doing a large trade, desires to employ several FIRST-CLASS SALESMEN from the first of January next. A good opportunity is im Brsßfnted for men of enowr who desire a rood -from. i - f - A Man who Las had large experience in the NOTION TRADE ♦ ' is also wanted to take charge of the Trade of the House in that Department, and to such a person a good salary will be given. The same house wants an ENTRY CLERK, as well as a Young Man who has hadi’experience in Catting Men’s and Women’s Wear in a Jobbing House. Address ’’Jobber,” at this office, in'the handwriting of the applicant, with references, and state for which position yon are an applicant. All communications treated confidentially, delS-3t + WANTED—AN ACTIVE OR SPE YT CIAL PARTNER, with KOtoslo,ooo. in a, In crative business well e»tabli»hed. Address “C. K. 5.,” P. 0. Box 2388. de!6»6t t7F> A MONTH WANT TO HIBB • Agents in every counjrr at 975 a month, expen* sespaid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Machines. Address. 8. MADISON, Alford, Maine. oc2S-d&w3a JSk DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER Tin” GENERAL’S OFFlCE— Philadelphia, Feb.'S, 1863. - ' VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to the following points: Torturas, - Key, West, Fla. Fort Monroe, Ya. Alexandria, Va. Nowbern, JT. C. Port Royal, S. C. A. BOYD, felQ-tf Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. PERMANENT LODGINGS WANTED. —A gentleman advanced In years.bat in good health, having broken up housekeeping, wishes to. obtain per manent lodgings. He would, take the front and rear rooms of the second story and famish them if desired. He would prefer a new house in any eligible neighbor hood within a mile of the State House. „ For such accommodations and board (plain but good) he will pay a price that would make the arrangement desirable for a family of limited means. The best of reference given and required. Address “ Box 177, ”Poßt Office. do2l-3t BOABDING TWO GOOD.CHAM BEBS, also a.Parlor on first floor, vacant soon, at I*Q» WALNUT street, deia-fo* . m FAR3L— PIETY -ONE ACRES JEfi. first quality Chester, County Land, 21 mites from Philadelphia; near railroad; B.acres Woodland; good Stone Bouse, Spring Water;. Stone. Barn, &c. Valley Creek runs through the place. Terms accommodating. For sale by I. C. PRIuE. dfe2Miu Cor. SPRING. GARDEN and Thirteenth st. HO —FOB SALE, A V A.LU tjp ABLE PATENT- A good income can be derived annually from the manufacture and sale of the " F. W.,” Linger, office. de3l-2t* riO,AL YARD. FOR SALE.—THE \J b €6 | fiUed-np YARD-iuthe oity. Capacity for doiag any amount of business. Inquire on the premises. Eh). 05?BerthNINTH-Street,below Girard avenua. del&ct* A BABE CHANCE II | -AX a SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOK GOING. INTO 1 BUSINESS! AN OLD-ESTABLISHED STAND! THE BUSINESS IN A FLOURISHING CONDITION The imdei'rig|ad o o|rs f<» B feuRES. Possession orStore'isiven on theM of Jano&Eff. . a- PABTICULABB. The Businefis-Jletail Dry Goods. - : - Average Sales for tho last Seven Y ear?*-ONE HSU DEED THOUSAND DOLLARS A YEAR. , The Stock— Staple and Domestic Goods. ' Th© location considered one of tne tec* in Pkilada. The Stock is chaap. boußbt for much of it fax ijelowpreseat market rates.- / • The present stock about $25,000. . rPhihaslu&iaU la Aaisl kiAliku. tifi geen hy m a&uy earn an entoreii uluia nuk suu. Bone need apply except they to P»7 do’wn. • )•• Address. “ Retail Dry Goods.’ 1 vA-thta o&co. “ Philadelphia. Dec. 14. - del4-12t V T?AMS INSTJEANC -*■ «?, OHEBTHOTS^ TIBS ANdSnLAI ' , - BIBSC Tranels N. BucV^, Chu. Richardson, H&aryLewi*, Jr. , JohaW.Bvermaii, Philip *’ W 'fS&cmijg CHJIEJ.ES kich. HEW PUBLICATION S» IN FINE BINDINGS, FOR THE YOUNG, BOOKS FOE THE YOUNG, WANTS. BOARDING. FOR SALE AND. TO LET. PSDUASCE COMPARES. IE OOMPANYtNO ik. SD INSURANCE. B. Woodret, Geo. A. West. John Esssloj, Ji., Ghu. Stok**. A. H. Boaennalm., JosophD. EIIU. rCK, IVkddani. AJID3ON, Vico PwJdwU. 80, *e?di*rr. uismi AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIO, raPA HALL|LBD ot W||CTIOIf FOB Mr. HOOD bM.tfce pleasure to announce laeorua ment with the celebrated Combination Troupe of PAM* TOMIMTBTS. well known asthe RAVEL, mRTINSTTr^AND Who will commence a brief seaaon on MONDAY EVENING, Dec. 21st, 1053. The performance will commence with new exercise* o» the TIGHTROPE. Julian, Philippe, and Paul Martinetti, in their Triple Exercise on the Single Rope* and'the world-renowne* artiste, MARIETTA ZANFRETTA. In her extraordinary evolutions, without the aid of tfa* balance pole. After which the beautiful ballet, entitled „ t • THE VIVANDIBKB! Katy, theVivandiere...... Madam? Manettf. Connteas VanderhoS. * ...». ...•■Mad'ilß Lea treat The J&argftxasster.»..Mena. MfcrzsUt, To be followed by / ... GRACEFUL groupings. , Jolian, Philippe, Mad. Philippe, F. Martlnettl. * . M’lle Desired. To conclude with the lauKhable Pantomime of MONS. OUQUIGNIOHT Mona. Eaqnlsruion.r....... Hons. J Mftrzettf, Bonqninet, servant to Duqalgnioa M. Phil. H&rtinettiL Ft nette .....If. Jaiien'KatttaettL Lurie k the Pantomime. Comic pas Btyrlenne, Philip Martinetti, and Mad’Ue Desiree; Grand Galopade, Corps de Ballet. , . CHANGE OF PEK7OBMANCE EVERT NIGHT. CHRISTMAS DAT. GRAND CHRISTMAS STAfoHEE. „ „ PEICS3 OF ADMISSION: Parquet, Parquet Circle, end Balcony 59’conta. CNo extra charge for reserved seats ] Upper Circle » .25 eeafc*. P/ oscenfum Boxes. 8 seats each , Box office will open on SATURDAY. December lltlu at 9 o’clock, where' seats may he secured for three day* in advance. Doors open at quarter of 7; performance to commeKSV at half past 7. Close at 10 o’clock. del7-4t ■\TEW "CHESTNUT-ST. THEATER—. Lessee and Manager....... Mr. WM, WKSATLEI, - - CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. Last week but one of the engagement of EDWIK FOBREST, Who will - .THIS (HOHDAY) EVENING-, Deo. 21st, 18®., appear as , „ ■ ' SPAItTACUS; in Dr. Biru 3 great American Tragedy of - “THE GLADIaTO3.” Mr. 5. McCullough as ....Phasario*. Mr. Collier as Ctassus !Mr. Dabois as Eaonaaa, Mr. Martinas....Lontnla* Mr. Ward as dorian Mr. Mordanntaa Bracchua. Mrs. j. 2k Allen aa..Jolla Mr. Eingsold As:... .Floras.!Madame Ponisi ai-Lenana. Musical Conductor Mr. MAKE ffAKur.TO OH TUESDAY EVENING, O&si 22. 1863. „ EDWIH FORREST. Mr. Wa. Wheatley takes muck plea rare In rwbimib omz that be has effected aneDgigemeatwith theyontur, talented, and beantlfal American artist MIoS JEAN HOBMER, Who will make her first appearance in this pity on Wednesday Evening. Dec. 23. as Juliet- in Shakspaare's- Borneo and Joliet. MRS- JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCH "J- STREET THEATRE FIRST NIGBT OF FRANK DREW THIS (MONDAY) EVBNIBG, DECEftftfSJJ 21tt. THE IRISH EMIGRANT. Fat Bryan (tfce Emigrant) Ffank Draw. In which he will sing “ The Lament of tholriah BmU grant, 1 and ‘The OaJd Irish Gentleman/' MAZEPPA; Or, The Untamed'Rocldag Horse. la rehearsal. "ALADDIN.’' Afternoon Performance on CHRISTMAS DAT. Performance to commence at 7%. WALNUT-STREBT THBATRR • ■ * Lessee.. .Mm. SLA. CJARBETTSOW.' HOLIDAY -SYEBK. . THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. Dec. 2Kb*. The performance will commence with. EVERYBODY’S FRIEND. Major Da Boots ......Mr. J. S Clarka Mrs. De Boots Mrs. Tk'snr. To conclude with OUR AMERICAN COUSIN. Mr. J. S. Clarita. J£ L. Baseomb. Asa Treachard. • . Lord Dundreary.. (ftONGEBT HALL, CkESTNU'T STREET, A«OVE TWELFTH. GRAND GALA-DAY CONCERTS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. Commencing THURSDAY, 24th. GRAND 3IATINEE3. FRIDAY, CHRISTMAS DAY. ALSO, . SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o’clock. THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY BL ATS HELL BROTHERS, SWISS BELL-RINGERS, Vocalists, Harpist?, and Instrumental Solo Artiste, TEN MEMBERS. Including Blasters STERNE, YOUNG, LITTLE, and. The Wonderful CHARACTER SINGERS. Tickets, 25 cents. Reserved seats, 60 cents. No half-price'at night. All Children admitted at a reduced price to all of the Matinees. P..S:-A diagram of the Hall may be seen at Gould’s Music Score, where seats can bs secured. v « W. B. BLAISDELL, Manager.* E B- BIiAISDaLL, Agent. ftBEAT NATIONAL CIRCUS TRO UPE. —MARKET Street, above Twelfth, CHRISTM*S WEEK—IMMENSE SUCCESS. « r UNPARALLELED .ENTHUSIASM. _Tbe Management takes pleasure in amouncing THREfi PEKFORMANOEd OH CHRISTMAS DAY-10’1, mo “ in«; 2K, afternoon; and 7.40, evening. Also. fW# PERFORMANCES each day during Christmas week— -2- afternoon ; 7.40, evening. The great piece, entitled DON JUAN, will conclude the performance of the Great National Classic Show* '9 every evening this week. The entertaining rlivertiflement, LOVERS?, one a simpleton, tne other a jolly sailor, and the other a sentimental Quaker, will also be performed. Matinees ev*ry WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AF TERNOON, commencing &• 2)4 o’clock. ADMISSION, 25 cents; Stag* Seats. SO eentv ; Prints Box, $3; Gallery, 15 cent* The Troupe is in the full tide of 6uccets, the artists being very superior in their skill of tbe.porformance. ; de2l-tf WUNDEBLICH’S " - . ZOGBAPHICON. A Series of Panoram fis Illustrations of T S ARTHUR'S TEN NIGHTS IN A BA B BOOM. JOHN BTTNYAN’S PlLOfifM’s PRO ARESS, and. other Attiaetive Scenes from fifs. Oknwuten. Jfi_ mw tnza ani sornprumi one or ms most Diautii. !*■ !^, T L c^ e \ a! i d jV KblT i imp^S6iTe^r i ies OvOr presented, c* an. Ansncaa public. Proprietor and Manager Mr. JOSEPH VEREY Will be exhibited at ODD FELLOWS’ HALL,. FRaNKFOBD. ON CHRISTMAS EVE, " and continue till Wednesday, the 30tb, inclusive, after which time it will be exhibited at Lecture Room CON CERT HALL, Philadelphia. This splendid series-of m ore than 100 Grand Panoramic Paintings was executed by Mr. George Wunderlich, an American artist, who stands unrivalled as a scf nlc artist. Admission. 25 cents: Children, 15 cents. Liberal ar r&Qgements made with Schools, Temperance, and other Societies. Afternoon Matinees on Christmas, and Mon day, 28th, at 2)4 o’clock. For the afternoons, Children 10 cents. Soldiers admitted at half price. . de2l-6t pONCERT HALL, LECTURE ROOM, CHESTNUT STREET ABOVE TWELFTH. Waugh’s magnificent • New Panorama of ITALY, .Will positively close Wednesday Evening, Dec 35. OPEN EVERY EVENING. ALSO, Wednesday, Christmas, and Saturday Afternoons. THIS SPLENDID WORK OF ART Commences'moving— EVENINGS, at7X. . AFTERNOONS, 3 o’clock. Tickets 25 cents; Children 15 cents. For day exhibi tions only. de2l-6t TTEMMERER’S NEXT CONCERT -A*- will be given THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at MA SONIC HALL, MAHAYUNK. Tickets. 15 cents. And MONDAY EVENING, at NATIONAL GUARDS’ HALL, Race street, for the benefit of the Union Soldiers’fami lies. Tickets, 25 cents. To commence at 7)4 o'clock. ' (\OF% ARCH STREET. INSTITUTE FOR DANCING. ~ D. L. CARPENTER, the well known real Master o i the Art, is now ready to take Scholars for the Second Term, for Ladies; Gentlamen, Misses, and Masters, tm .separate departments, by themselves, and where x proper Dancing is taught for good society. N. B. —Young Ladiei and Gentlemen are Informed thafc D. L. CARPENTER will take . Scholars for Evening Classes, now forming. Carpenter can be seen at any time, day and night, at his rooms. D L CARPENTER will give full-dress Sociables .EVERY TUESDAY EVENING. Gentlemen, will not be admitted unless with Ladies, and to be gloved for the occasion. He hopes his former friends will encourage them. del9*6t* fjUIE GRAND . ORATORIO THE MESSIAH WiU be performed by the HANDEL AND HAYDN SOOIWY. OHKISTMAS NldHTj AT MDSICAI, FVND HAL,Li Tlia Society will give THREE CONCERTS, dnrin* th* . : Reason The SECOND CONCERT will be on TBURSDAY EVENING. February 13th, 1864, To consist of Miscellaneous Music. The THIRD CONCERT will take place On THURSDAY EVENING, May 12th.. 1864, When the Grand ORATORIO of Columbus Discovering * America will be performed. This Oratorio was per formed in this city by the PHILADELPHIA 8AGRB1? *• MOSIC SOCIETY in 1847. The Subscription liat is now open at J. E. Gould’s, Seventh and Chestnut streets; Lee & Walker’s, 7JVB ~ Chestnut street;> and Wm. S. &|Alfred Martian's, 600 -» Chestnut street. - Price of Subscription for the season THREE DOLLARS, Admitting three persons to each Concert. delS-tf PHILADELPHIA SKATING PARK, A situated on the west sWe of the SCHUYLKILL River, south of CHESTNUT Street. Season tickets can he had at the folia wine .places from 10 A. M. to 2P. M.: , • , 4 , Stephen Morris. 2C9 South Third street.. R. O. 'liOTrry. 408 Walnut street. E. D. Tates, 544 North Tenth street. Samuel Simes, 1203 Chestnut street. The Park is now flooded about two..Jeet of water Is with every convenience ,fj)r the tlon o 1 visitors. ' dels-6t PONGERT HALL, \J LECTURE BOOM, - __ CHESTNUT STREET,- ABOVE TWBLETH. LAST WEEK BUT ONE GE , WAUGH’S MAGNIFICENT,; . - NEW PANORAMA OF ITALY.. OPEN EVERT EVENING AND SATURDAY AFTER&QOR. - THIS SPLENDID weB3OP ' • ART, Commences moving— „. o EVBNINGS, at 7K- v; o dock. Tickets 25 cents; Children 15 n or Slm_a* Liberal arrangements made with SCBQQLS. ..aeK-gfc^ TEMPLE OF WONDEBS—ASSEMBLIt A BUILDINGS, TENTH AND CE-SSTSTJT STBEJSTa. Amusement for Old and Tonne, airtn &nd,Hat>cinsK ojen for the Besson, «{ Enteriaiinft IVMII IVHnHO. iommoMlis. it IS (Mott, n£ Wedaoed&T and Baturdsr a* soatfrtlnrof S<nr *Zl*- teriea In Heoromsncr, irest ssnn in VentrLaanlot* &n<l the-L'earned Canary Birds- Admission 25 cents; cents. T> OTHERMEIi’S te&BTYBS IK THK XV COLISEUM. ACADEte?fOP TINE AMS3*.. CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENYSfc wiH positively CLOSE 03kJAKUAEY Ist. _ Open from 9 to 5; Evening, from 7 to 10. ao3o-tjag fTEBMANIA OBQHESTRA.—MTBUO REHEARSALS e’tere SATURDAY, at, 3 o’clock. R M„ at the MUSICAL Pfffffi HALL. _Sia»la trcketi » cents. Packages of .saxtickets, $L- TocWhad at AK> BEE’S. 1104 CHESTNUT Street, J. S GOULD. SE VENTH and CHSSTffjUT, and at the HOI door, ocM-tet ■PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF A THE SINE ARTS, ' IOSS CHESTNUT STREET, OPEN DAILY (Sn»4»y» exceste® from 9 A. M. BIT 6 P U Admission SJcents. Children half price. l«»tt QARD. HSOM SIMON OIKTLAND, No 35.Sonth'THI T ®lNTHStreg... , To TH-t ptsiio.—lt las 1 eeuthe custom In Hus country <Miintri««> as far sal could obtain knowledge, to J «o the inverted torch on monuments and tombstones, wW'. ls an emblem of death, as tbs sama is an heathen Tle Ohristiaa bellavea "He that beltaveth. fKjhe was dead, yet alaU be live, "which-is the rea son tSat I took the liberty to place the damp of the torch on mv Hearse up wartsa 1 iuso call the attention of the laMjsj? fciUUil. IklM HU'ttil W« lU.BW HMIUI built in thia city; and preiloua to the bnikltogof mia?, not ton were We *»»( themed orr^ngAy. Pec. 15s 1863.. 417«6t? hue UNDERSIGNED HAVE, THJB A- day entered into copartnership, for tbo transaction of the Dry Goods Commission business^undsrthanMMx HUI btreet. JAMES W. T. SCOTT. Pmt.ATrei.nHT A. Deo. 1.1553- del-Bt mtil 6t CORRECT PIANO TUNING. ITTTT'-Mi. C. B. SIB.OEHT'B oidera for toalmj »a 4 repalrin* Ptafio* raoalved AtUASOX * itor«, POT CHBSTITDTStrMt, onlv Mr. S, ha* badelsTen TM>r«’factory«TMriaaMlu ton. and Stay ears employment in Philadelphia- Spmial. —PUnin nUathered, to eonnd oft■«» Uf •weet tonodaanow. vAHvnU rjntMrtHk. , .' ' Tonni en.Vastssi H. •Fn^rk'Drawv
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